VEZF1 facilitates pluripotency exit by regulating developmental transcriptional programs and CTCF occupancy
Vascular Endothelial Zinc Finger 1 (VEZF1) is essential for embryonic development, but its role in pluripotency exit remains unclear. Previous work showed that Vezf1-deficient ESCs exhibit impaired differentiation, reduced Dnmt3b expression, and genome-wide hypomethylation. Here, we show that Vezf1-/- ESCs fail to efficiently repress the pluripotency transcriptional program during…
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